We all come from different places but learned to look past those differences and communicate
- Inmate Reflection during CCR
When Friends Outside formed in 1955, the per capita rate of imprisonment in the United States was roughly 110 per 100,000. Today, 1 in 100 United States adults are behind bars. Three decades of growth has seen the incarcerated population nearly triple.
Research has shown there are three major factors which influence successful community reentry:
We know there are other important factors, too
Incarcerated parents and others who are in a parent or
caregiver role learn child development, health and safety,
nutrition, and techniques of parent-child communication.
Participants are shown ways to provide positive guidance discipline
that encourages good behavior in place of
punishment. Family relationship skills are taught and practiced.
A study on the program
indicates a positive shift in knowledge regarding changes in
parental expectations, empathy, family roles, power, and
independence. Most
importantly, parents and others who have responsibility for raising
children are encouraged to maintain contact with their children and
the child's caregiver in preparation for a meaningful relationship after
release.
Friends Outside has provided Creative Conflict Resolution
in California State Prisons and jails since 1991.
Following the successful Alternatives to Violence Quaker model,
CCR is a strength-based, intensive, interactive group experience which addresses
the special treatment needs of people with anger issues.
Those who have resorted to violence to resolve conflict focus on

A study on CCR,
completed by Edward W. Hoppe (Ph.D Chief psychologist at Deuel
Vocational Institution), found the program to be effective in
facilitating a significant shift towards prosocial, nonviolent
attitudes. CCR has been successfully implemented with those incarcerated at all
custody levels, maximum security through jail honor camps and fire
camps. Participants in each group represent all races,
ethnicities and gang affiliations…demonstrating the willingness of
incarcerated people from all walks of life to come together with a common
goal: a reach for peace.
Friends Outside Anger Management Skills
Training is based upon the evidence-based Anderson and Anderson
model of anger management, the world's most effective and widely
recognized anger management curriculum. The program focuses on
enhanced emotional intelligence and assertive communication while
introducing behavioral strategies to identify and manage anger and
stress.